Japan’s duo clinched the titles in Orebro

Tonin RYUZAKI of Japan and his compatriot Ayane MORITA are the winners of their respective Junior Boys’ and Girls’ Singles event at the Swedish Junior and Cadet Open in Örebro. In the final RYUZAKI beat Carl AHLANDER of Sweden. Previously, in the semi fin,

Tonin RYUZAKI of Japan and his compatriot Ayane MORITA are the winners of their respective Junior Boys’ and Girls’ Singles event at the Swedish Junior and Cadet Open in Örebro.

In the final RYUZAKI beat Carl AHLANDER of Sweden. Previously, in the semi final, new champion overcame QIU Dang of Germany. Swede was better in the duel against Masato KAKITSUKA of Japan.

Ayane MORITA overcame Rira ISHIKAWA in all-Japan final. In semis Audrey ZARIF of France, stretched ISHIKAWA to full distance, but eventually lost.

 

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